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cancer believe heart
I believe deeply in a common humanity. The black man belongs to the family of man. One part of that family is out of control - like a virus or cancer - and that is the white man. He and his technological society are bent on destroying the world. Everywhere the white man has gone with his empire, he has destroyed people, races, societies, cultures, and in the course of it, has sterilized himself. He is completely the mechanical man: without heart, without soul. He is the Tin Man of The Wizard of Oz. But I don't believe that all the white people in the world are no good. Margaret Walker
cancer grateful healthy
My cancer scare changed my life. I'm grateful for every new, healthy day I have. It has helped me prioritize my life. Olivia Newton-John
cancer anorexia lung-cancer
Now I'm being blamed not only for anorexia but for lung cancer Kate Moss
cancer thinking may
I may have found the cure for cancer, and I think it might be Thom Yorke Serum. Thom Yorke
cancer teenager heart
Guns kill more teenagers than the other big killers - heart disease, cancer, and AIDS - combined. Joycelyn Elders
cancer race planets
The human race will be the cancer of the planet. Julian Huxley
cancer skins hats
The only reason I've ever had to wear a hat is to avoid skin cancer. Justine Larbalestier
cancer swimming diagnosis
After my cancer diagnosis, I really took my swimming to a new level. Eric Shanteau
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Cancer is something that touches everyone's lives. Ellen Pompeo
adventure fighting together
Eve is a life giver; she is Adam's ally. It is to both of them that the charter for adventure is given. It will take both of them to sustain life. And they will both need to fight together. John Eldredge
adventure memorable sea
My most memorable adventure was investigating the chalk cliffs in Yorkshire. While clambering over kelp-covered boulders half-covered by the sea, I fell and smashed my tail bone on one of them. Maggie Stiefvater
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I have ever been prone to seek adventure and to investigate and experiment where wiser men would have left well enough alone. Edgar Rice Burroughs